Patty Hartshorn Joins Phi Kappa Phi

Bemidji State University’s Patricia Hartshorn, student and administrative support specialist for BSU’s School of Graduate Studies, has been invited to join Phi Kappa Phi, an honor society established in 1897 to recognize and encourage superior scholarship without restriction as to area of study and to promote the “unity and democracy of education.” 

Membership into Phi Kappa Phi is by invitation only, by an established campus chapter, and is restricted to students with integrity and high ethical standards and who are ranked scholastically in the top of their class, regardless of field of study: the top 7.5 percent of second-semester university juniors and the top 10 percent of seniors and graduate students.

Phi Kappa Phi is the nation’s oldest and most selective multidisciplinary collegiate honor society which initiates more than 30,000 members a year on 300 campuses in the United States and the Philippines. Over 1.5 million members have joined its ranks since its founding in 1897 at the University of Maine.

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